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3.7 – 4.2 GHz
Jun 06, 2025
by Laura Sear

This is a key 5G band in the US and Japan. In other countries, the spectrum is made available to verticals on a localised or shared basis. Read more...

3.7 – 4.2 GHz (2024)
Jul 11, 2024
by Mirva Villa

This is a key 5G band in the US and Japan. In other countries, the spectrum is made available to verticals on a localised or shared basis. Read more...

3.7 – 4.2 GHz (2023)
May 18, 2023
by Laura Sear

This is a key 5G band in the US and Japan. In other countries, the spectrum is made available to verticals on a localised or shared basis. Read more...

3.7 – 4.2 GHz (2022)
Jun 29, 2022
by Laura Sear

A key 5G band in the US and Japan. These frequencies have been considered peripheral in the rest of the world, and are in some cases are available on a shared basis. US operators bought 280 MHz of this band in Q1 2021 for record prices. Read more...

3.7 – 4.2 GHz (2021)
Apr 16, 2021
by Toby Youell

A key 5G band in the US and Japan. These frequencies have been considered peripheral in the rest of the world, and are in some cases are available on a shared basis. US operators bought 280 MHz of this band in Q1 2021 for record prices. Read more...

3.7 – 4.2 GHz (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

A portion of this band is set to become a key 5G band in the USA, Japan, and possibly beyond. These frequencies are being explored in some countries as an extension of 4G/5G frequency bands from 3.3 – 3.8 GHz, sometimes to be made available on a shared and/or local basis. Read more...

3.7 – 4.2 GHz (2020)
Jan 16, 2020
by Toby Youell

A portion of this band is set to become a key 5G band in the USA, Japan, and possibly beyond. These frequencies are being explored in some countries as an extension of 4G/5G frequency bands from 3.3 – 3.8 GHz, sometimes to be made available on a shared and/or local basis. Read more...

3.7 – 4.2 GHz (2019)
Sep 28, 2018
by Toby Youell

A portion of this band is set to become a key 5G band in the USA and Japan. These frequencies are being explored in some countries as an extension of 4G/5G frequency bands from 3.3 – 3.8 GHz, typically available on a shared and/or local basis. Read more...